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Choose the correct homophone to complete each sentence: Speak up! I can’t __________you.
here
hear
Choose the correct homophone to complete each sentence:
She couldn’t decide__________ she wanted an apple or a banana.
whether
weather
I love the __________of freshly baked cookies.
sent
scent
Andrew felt a sense of ____________________ and calm, as he listened to the sound of the ocean
peace
piece
Homographs are words that are spelled the same but have different meanings, and may be pronounced differently. choose the correct homograph for each clue.
When a broadcast is made as it is happening, or the opposite of dead.
live
dead
online
alive
Read the sentence below and choose the homograph that best fits both sentences.
The edge of the river, or a place where you store your money.
Piggy
Bank
Edge
Read the definitions below and type down the homograph that best fits both sentences.
A type of tree that grows in warm climates OR a part of you hand.
Read the definitions below and type down the homograph that best fits both sentences.
To be a short distance away OR to cover an opening
Use context clues to complete each sentence with the correct homophone:
The taxi ________________ will increase by one dollar next month.
fair
fare
Use context clues to complete each sentence with the correct homophone.
Mike’s grandmother carefully walked to the second floor, one _________________ at a time.
stair
stare
Find the homophone of Sea
sick
sing
sit
see
Find the homophone of by
buy
vain
bee
both
Find the homophone of ate
ice
eight
chair
mate
Find the homophone of knew
nice
near
now
new
Find the homophone of red
read
speak
clean
rose
True or false: Homophones are words that sound the same but they have different meanings and are usually spelled differently.
True
False
True or false:
Homographs are words that sound the same but they have different meanings and are usually spelled differently like see-sea
True
False
peace or piece are good examples of:
Homographs
Homophones
knot or not are good examples of:
Homographs
Homophones
true or false:
Homographs are words that look the same but have more than one meaning, and sometimes more than one pronunciation. For example, there is an animal called a “bat”, and there is also a “bat” that baseball players use to hit the ball.
True
False
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